Navy warns industry BAMS must stay on cost, schedule

CALIFORNIA, Md. - When it gets under way next year, the Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) program must meet its cost and schedule requirements or risk cancellation as the U.S. Navy struggles to recapitalize its existing aircraft fleet, service officials told industry hopefuls during a BAMS...

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